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Justice League - Comic Book Origins

Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and the Flash. While the six heroes who comprise the Justice League in this year's blockbuster film have helped to shape the team over the years, they're not the only heroes who have graced its ranks. Discover the history of this premiere comic book superteam and don't miss their big screen debut this holiday season.

DC Artists Alley - Chris Uminga Stage Demo

Inspired by the popular artist alley convention experience, the new cutting-edge DC Artists Alley line from DC Collectibles merges indie design with DC’s most iconic characters. The first wave of designer vinyl figures showcases illustrator Chris Uminga’s offbeat interpretations of Wonder Woman, Batman and Superman and hits stores in June 2018. In this demo, Uminga discusses his unique “creepy-meets-cute” art style as he draws one of his all-time favorite DC characters, The Joker.

Over the near half a century that the Justice League (and its numerous incarnations) has existed, they’ve had a variety of places to call their home. Happy Harbor is both easy to remember due to the alliterative nature of the name and for being the very first place that the Justice League ever operated out of when they were through being the Justice Society—or more accurately, when the JSA became the superteam of Earth-2 at the dawn of the Silver Age of Comics.

Chances are you, like millions of people, went to see Justice League this weekend. And there’s also a chance that you, and we’re guessing quite a few of your fellow moviegoers, got your first glimpse of the movie’s main villain teleporting down from the dark world of Apokolips with an army of Parademons behind him and immediately thought…

And now, here we are—on the day that I dreamed about all those decades ago: the new Justice League movie is about to open. It is not just the culmination of geek dreams. It also marks the start of them. At least for me.

I have a confession to make, guys. I am really, shamelessly in love with body swap comedy. I can't help it. I know it's goofy and a trope that we've all seen about a billion times before, but c'mon. You all had to know it was only a matter of time before the Legends ran into a predicament like this, right?

Justice League - Mattel Trailer Recreation

Gear up for the Justice League premiere with this exclusive trailer recreation from our friends at Mattel. Here's what the eagerly anticipated new film might look like if it starred the action figures instead of actors...

DC Universe 10th Anniversary Collection - Heroes (Exclusive)

Looking for a hero? You can find plenty of them in this exclusive supercut celebrating the release of the DC Universe 10th Anniversary box set, a 30-film collection highlighting the groundbreaking line of DC animated films. Featuring popular movies like Superman: Doomsday, Batman: Under the Red Hood, Justice League: The New Frontier, Batman: The Killing Joke and much more, it's a collection no DC fan will want to be without and it's now available in Blu-ray and Digital HD.

For more on the DC Universe 10th Anniversary Collection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMqkrPwaMR4

In 1989, fresh off his work on Tim Burton’s Pee Wee’s Big Adventure and Beetlejuice, a young composer still largely known for his work fronting the band Oingo Boingo took on a new project writing music for Burton’s latest film, a new big screen take on Batman. It was a bold choice at the time—the songwriter behind “Dead Man’s Party” and “Weird Science” scoring one of the most popular superheroes in comics? Yet, the results were instantly iconic, leading to one of the most recognizable superhero scores ever recorded.